Yeah, you're probably right. To me, it sounds like another typical burn-the-witch type of thing. The crowd praises their god and jeers at the person. The another part of the lyrics may be the voice of the 'witch', reminding the crowd that they will die too. The reference to 'sacrifice me for my sins' can either relate to christianity, or the hatred for differences people have of each other.
Yeah, you're probably right. To me, it sounds like another typical burn-the-witch type of thing. The crowd praises their god and jeers at the person. The another part of the lyrics may be the voice of the 'witch', reminding the crowd that they will die too. The reference to 'sacrifice me for my sins' can either relate to christianity, or the hatred for differences people have of each other.